Tried it and it works! I made a few adjustments... - after applying the mixture, I set the oven to 250 for an hour. - I placed a big bowl of water on the rack before setting the oven - after turning the oven off, I left the mixture on overnight. It took a little time to wipe it all down (use a scrubby sponge and hot water to remove everything). I’ve never used anything except canned oven cleaner before - I’ll use this more natural method again!
That method works well in a conventional oven, but an air fryer does not make steam like a conventional oven does, so it would not work in, say, an Instant Pot air fryer like an Omni, for example.
Since many people are asking... 1 cup baking soda 1/4 cup water 1/8 cup vinegar You may need to adjust the amount of vinegar. Or add small amounts of water (before adding the vinegar) until the baking soda creates a paste and isn't too runny.
To maintain a clean oven wipe it out weekly and mop up major spills (treat it like washing your dishes) and then give your oven a deep clean monthly. You will find it so much easier.
Some success with my thickly-crusted oven door today. Much better than previous attempts though, and I reckon a couple more of your cleans will do the job. Thanks!
LOVE THIS. Just did this for first time. Baking Soda, lemon juice, water, 100C for 60 mins. Cleaned oven brilliantly as dirt came off easily with just 5 mins of gentle rubbing with brillo sponge.
cleaning an oven is a pain in the rear end no matter how you do it or what you use but this method is the least pain in the rear. In fact this method is the most effective with the least amount of work. It is my go to method from now on. 5 stars!!
This looks ideal for my oven and can't wait to try it. Just to check tho, is that a bowl of water that you sit on the rack or the leftover mixture you make up at the beginning? Thanks
It worked! I wasn’t sure if this would work but I had to clean the burnt butter so I can continue baking my chicken pot pie. I eyeballed the ingredients then applied it to my oven. After 45 minutes, the paste tried out and wasn’t able to wipe easily as the video shows. I probably put too little water. BUT, I wetted my sponge with the rest of the paste in the bowel and scrubbed the oven, the stains actually came off, thank you!
Cleverly you were cleverly deceptive!!! I guess if I rubbed some gravy mix and smeared it in a new oven and mixed some baking soda, vinegar and water and rubbed lightly I would have a pristine oven!!
It actually worked wowowow. I would never have guessed~ It like grabs the greese and when you break the baking soda crust loose it comes off dirt and all wowow!! Thank you!!!
It will always boggle my mind how anyone can think it an intelligent thing to do to make a how to video yet not bother to put details as to how much of X to use. Bravo...
There's a lot more work involved than what this video shows!!! That or the "mess" is staged. I followed this exactly and had to scrub HARD for upwards of an hour. I ended up having to take a break and came back to it the next day. The areas where the mixture had sat overnight lifted easily. So - if you're looking to use this method, I suggest applying the paste over the entire oven interior, baking, and allowing it to sit overnight before taking a scrubber or sponge to it. I also wiped carefully with a soft cloth to remove any lingering cleaning mixture after I was finished scrubbing.
yeah what they dont tell you is that you need to leave that vinegar , baking soda over night or at least 12 hours so that the grease can dissolve in the mixture then you clean it
Just get a strong oven cleaner and let it sit for an hour you have to when your oven gets that bad. Sometimes I don't clean the bottom of my oven for months so I have to lol
Those who are complaining that it doesn’t work: did you make sure there was enough water in the ovenproof container when heating to ensure the interior stayed moist? This mixture works well on burnt pans, so there’s no reason why it shouldn’t work just as well on oven interiors.
I tried it, it did help loosen some of the baked on stuff. I still had to scrub a little bit but I used a stainless steel scotch brite scrubbing thingy and it was pretty easy. It is hard to get all the baking soda soda out though, so just lightly dab it when applying at the start, just rinse really well with a damp cloth to get the baking soda out.Overall though, I would say it helps, it was better than using nothing.
A tip: Once you get the oven cleaned, do yourself a BIG FAVOR and line the bottom with heavy foil. You won't have to deal with that mess on the bottom again!
This is how I did it, but it took waaay more than 5 minutes. It does need to stay overnight, but the scrubbing took me probably nearly an hour altogether (because I took breaks including coming back the next day). But this is the safest way to do it and I use white vinegar and baking soda for a TON of stuff around the house.
Yeah and an hours worth of electricity also ..then the vat TAX on that.....you kiddin me, I'm trying to train myself not to waste electricity . Not giving them a penny more than i want OR NEED to. Just wash your oven ....
@music it looks like a cup of baking soda and a half cup of white vinegar and a little over 1 half cup water.. but don't put a glass bowl in the oven the way they did for 45 minutes i would. Use something else. Like for baking approved
Women Heal To make the baking soda, water and vinegar solution steam up inside of the oven and break down all the dirt. If you don’t want to turn on the oven you can just spread it all over, let it sit for 2-12 hours and scrub it off after with a whole lotta elbow grease. This method is way easier
The title says "Clean Oven in 5 MIN" but takes 45 to leave the baking soda and vinegar in the oven LOL. Anyway, I will try this. Thank you for sharing your tip.
Tip: Put foil over the bottom of your oven. Then all you have to do is change it occasionally. Saves having to scrub it. Do the same with grill pans and oven racks.
Check your user manual before doing this as most ovens now say to not use foil as a liner. They also make PTFE liners, also known as Teflon that WILL NOT void your warranty.
Serenity Da Barbarian They've got products to sell. I've been doing it for years and have never had a problem. Voiding the warranty is how they hold on to their market.
@@RogerDDog Not saying your tip is invalid. Just exspanding upon it for people who do care. But while we are on the subject, specifically gas stoves that do not have a Convection oven setting will not cook foods evenly with a foil liner on the bottom rack. Could you get away with a casserole or turkey? Sure. But cooking a frozen pizza on the rack? Unless you like your crust undercooked and toppings well done then no. What do you have against a 5$ reusable product that doesn't attract heat anyways? Or is it seriously because I brought up warranty?
I did put foil down and now that is what is stuck to the bottom of my oven. This is what I am trying to get up. Most of the foil came out when I went to clean it but there are pieces that so far nothing has been able to get out.
I use the Mr. Clean erasure sponges. Sometimes I use them with some 409 degreaser when there's some burnt stuff a sharp razor is also very useful for getting the burned on clumps of food. I use to use the easy off fume free but that always ended up being an all day process.
TBH, this method actually worked slightly better than leaving the baking soda paste on overnight like other online tutorials say. I think the heat helped some of the gunk adhere to the baking soda mixture. However, if your oven is really dirty, expect several cleaning sessions and quite a bit of elbow grease to be involved. I'm going to start cleaning my oven more regularly so it's not an hour of scrubbing each time.
I use vinegar and baking soda but I shake a generous amount of baking soda into oven and use a spray bottle to thoroughly wet baking soda instead os sponging on. After cleaning I use the big flat aluminum foil pans to line bottom. They are like 2 for 1:00. This helps greatly to keep spills at bay. Then all I really have to spot clean are the juicing that might spill talking out of oven.
In 1974 I had what was called a Moffat oven ( that being the name of the make). It was the last one made before they turned to metric in the UK. It lasted about 25 years,saw a lot of cooking and I never had to scrub it. Never !! Just wipe the base now and again. Anything that splashed on the sides would instantly frizzle away. It was fantastic. Now I'm about to remodel my kitchen and they tell me no such oven exists. Progress? Hardly !!!!! Or maybe someone out there knows differently? Because I definitely would like to know ,as I would immediately buy one.
Nothing is built to last, we had a Neff oven and combi, built in. Installed just over two years ago, the combi, which cost just under £1,000 has decided not to work, our electrician said it’s probably the PCB. It looks brand new as it’s only used when we have family or friends round, or we are baking and cooking dinner at the same time, so around once every 4-6 weeks, if that. Plus the other oven (hide n slide) makes a racket, and blows out cold air (fan assisted) and at a height you could be prepping, so you get a draft on your back and that’s standing 8 feet plus away at the island. All our old appliances were Whirlpool which were purchased new, when we had the house built. I wasn’t expecting them to last, but we sold the house after 14 years and all its appliances (to start our new Reno project), all working perfectly. All built in, and all used a lot. This new range of products don’t seem to be as robust, our LG washing machine is 15 years old, direct drive (no belt), and all its had is a new door catch (that was so easy, we fitted it). I think companies should be forced to give longer warranties, minimum of say 8 years, that way they would ensure they built quality and not cr*p…..
In my microwave/oven combination I always put a bowl of water with a dishwasher tablet and let the microwave run for some time. Might work in an oven as well if you heat it up to above 100 degrees Celsius.
So I guess the sodium acetate you made with baking soda and vinegar ion exchanges at 100 deg c with the fatty acids in the oven crud to make sodium salt like sodium stearate (which is the main part of soap) which makes the end clean so easy. The excess of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) around mops up the acid hydrions from the fatty acids. Lemon juice might be even better than vinegar as sodium citrate is even more solubilising but you would need to reduce the temp a bit (50 deg C) as its much less thermally stabile than acetate salts.
This works 100% My oven was in bigger mess and now is like new.You must clean with very wet sponge or it will not work.And I cleaned immediately after 45 min... didn't wait to cool down.
I shall try. If this really works as quick and easy (and almost effortlessly?) as portrayed, then this is going to be a huge breakthrough in my cleaning routine plus Ill finally get to toss away the toxic oven cleaner I usually use. Which would be awesome.=)
I tried it once on a very dirty oven with a bunch of very hard stuck on stuff took me HOURS I was so tried and exhausted my arms turned to rubber. I just buy oven cleaner let it sit thirty minutes to an hour works like an charm then just wipe it off
OMG!!! You are awesome, Beverly. :) I can't wait to go home and do this and click out our GUNKED up OVEN... Thank you again for this awesome video, Beverly. :)
I've been doing this a long time, not only cheaper and easier you don't poison your lungs and plants ect. Just think how the spray infiltrates food, gets on dishes, dang
Ok don’t tell anyone but when I moved out of Home aged 16 and had my first ever oven installed I asked the guy putting it in how I was meant to clean the oven. He said it was a “ self cleaning oven” so two years later I called a company back out in to fix my broken oven. When he attended he said it was working fine .......... I said no it isn’t it hasn’t cleaned itself since I got it ! 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 True story Anyway I explained why I believed it would do so and he found it so funny they replaced my oven for me. Now I just buy oven pride 🤣
I have watched a few of these videos and no one takes off the oven door. It is so much easier to reach in the oven. Also much easier to clean the door on the countertop. What also helps is using a razer tool that is used for removing paint from glass. And also 00 00 Steele wool. this steelwool will not scratch glass. Both items can be found in the paint section at your local hardware store like Home Depot
Use bar keepers friend instead. Can be found at walmart, bed bath and beyond, lowes, home depot in the cleaning supplies area. Works on ovens, pots, pans, grills and it's very inexpensive.
After cleaning, place a sheet of foil on the bottom of the stove as a catch all. This way you trash the foil and avoid bottom of the stove build up deep cleaning.
I used to do that until I read somewhere that we should NOT line the oven with foil because it not only blocks circulation in the oven but that it affects the taste of your food.
I have a self cleaning over.. it dose the job very well every time... That looked to be a convection oven and most have a cleaning mode... When its done you wipe the inside and your done...
Before you start this , Make sure you tell family and friends that your going to clean the oven , Or they might panic if they see you got your head in the oven ? Lol
I have used baking soda/vinegar paste on inside of oven left Over Night for sparkling clean oven. No scrubbing. Just wipe with clean water soaked sponge or cloth. Note: removing all of baking soda particles is a task.
Did this...a lot of work, a lot of elbow grease..took me 2 days to get the whole thing clean AND still have a bit more of one side to finish. Exhausted! Although my oven was no where as bad as this one. Makes it look effortless..IT IS NOT!
Some folk add a bit of dishwashing liquid, such as Dawn, to this same mixture and claim that it works well, too. In most air fryers, like an Omni Plus, it may be difficult to use around those heating coils at the top of the oven though. Some folk claim you really need to turn off the appliance though when using any liquid cleaners. This mixture should not harm any air fryer or oven by removing any of the factory coatings on them. I'll have to give this a try, as I have been greatly remis in cleaning out my Omni Plus recently.
I have a question here, only stainless steel chamber oven may be cleaned this way? Nyin stainless steel chamber ovens (i don't know what material is that) may not be even wipe with water???? Pls help me
quickest method and to make life easier is to give oven a good wipe right after every use while still warm...then grime doesnt build up to the stage it is in in this video!!!
Tried it and it works! I made a few adjustments...
- after applying the mixture, I set the oven to 250 for an hour.
- I placed a big bowl of water on the rack before setting the oven
- after turning the oven off, I left the mixture on overnight. It took a little time to wipe it all down (use a scrubby sponge and hot water to remove everything).
I’ve never used anything except canned oven cleaner before - I’ll use this more natural method again!
That method works well in a conventional oven, but an air fryer does not make steam like a conventional oven does, so it would not work in, say, an Instant Pot air fryer like an Omni, for example.
@@a1930ford Interesting point of view, never accured to me!
That's not 5 minutes. That's 24 hours.
really .. so I will try
Since many people are asking...
1 cup baking soda
1/4 cup water
1/8 cup vinegar
You may need to adjust the amount of vinegar. Or add small amounts of water (before adding the vinegar) until the baking soda creates a paste and isn't too runny.
Thank you!
To maintain a clean oven wipe it out weekly and mop up major spills (treat it like washing your dishes) and then give your oven a deep clean monthly. You will find it so much easier.
Good points! Maintaining is the key! 💪🏽
no shit
Here after accidentally starting a fire in the dirty oven. Quarantine helping me learn something new every day!
Some success with my thickly-crusted oven door today. Much better than previous attempts though, and I reckon a couple more of your cleans will do the job. Thanks!
LOVE THIS. Just did this for first time. Baking Soda, lemon juice, water, 100C for 60 mins. Cleaned oven brilliantly as dirt came off easily with just 5 mins of gentle rubbing with brillo sponge.
Amen the crusts came off with the dirt i was shocked lol
Warren Day GOOD
Warren Day ty
Warren Day
How much of each of the ingredients did you use to clean your oven
If the oven is not very dirty it may take 5 minutes. Other wise it takes at longer than that.
cleaning an oven is a pain in the rear end no matter how you do it or what you use but this method is the least pain in the rear. In fact this method is the most effective with the least amount of work. It is my go to method from now on. 5 stars!!
This looks ideal for my oven and can't wait to try it. Just to check tho, is that a bowl of water that you sit on the rack or the leftover mixture you make up at the beginning? Thanks
Cleverly wow i could watch people clean ovens all day. I get really sick using oven cleaners i cant wait to give this a go
Did it work?
@Marcia Gall did it work?
V-I-N-E-G-A-R! Bless your heart!
It worked! I wasn’t sure if this would work but I had to clean the burnt butter so I can continue baking my chicken pot pie. I eyeballed the ingredients then applied it to my oven. After 45 minutes, the paste tried out and wasn’t able to wipe easily as the video shows. I probably put too little water. BUT, I wetted my sponge with the rest of the paste in the bowel and scrubbed the oven, the stains actually came off, thank you!
Worked perfectly! Thanks for the tip.
Cleverly you were cleverly deceptive!!! I guess if I rubbed some gravy mix and smeared it in a new oven and mixed some baking soda, vinegar and water and rubbed lightly I would have a pristine oven!!
It actually worked wowowow. I would never have guessed~ It like grabs the greese and when you break the baking soda crust loose it comes off dirt and all wowow!! Thank you!!!
It will always boggle my mind how anyone can think it an intelligent thing to do to make a how to video yet not bother to put details as to how much of X to use. Bravo...
No exact science to this, I just use 1/4 cup of each. Dirtier oven up it to 1/2 cup
@@lisadavenport476 you are late with your answer _he/she probably bought a new one by now
@@rob5197 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Try not to b so mean negative people just trying to b nice and helpful thank you
It’s not rocket science or baking. I’m sure you can figure it out.
This is a great hack, thank you
Oooo my God I will do it today! !!Thank youuuuu
Get oven liners for the bottom of oven as long as you don't have an element on the bottom. Very easy to rinse off.
There's a lot more work involved than what this video shows!!! That or the "mess" is staged. I followed this exactly and had to scrub HARD for upwards of an hour. I ended up having to take a break and came back to it the next day. The areas where the mixture had sat overnight lifted easily. So - if you're looking to use this method, I suggest applying the paste over the entire oven interior, baking, and allowing it to sit overnight before taking a scrubber or sponge to it. I also wiped carefully with a soft cloth to remove any lingering cleaning mixture after I was finished scrubbing.
Me too, the black dirty spot wont go away! even if i scrubbed. I gave up. ( followed those steps )
yeah what they dont tell you is that you need to leave that vinegar , baking soda over night or at least 12 hours so that the grease can dissolve in the mixture then you clean it
pas si pire ahah
Futurespirit 100 degrees Celsius is 212 degrees F
Just get a strong oven cleaner and let it sit for an hour you have to when your oven gets that bad. Sometimes I don't clean the bottom of my oven for months so I have to lol
wow thanks I am going to try this as I am sensitive to chemicals
Wish I known of this when I had to clean my mother’s oven when I was a teen. Took all day.
It wasn’t about cleaning the oven dear!
Rob Mintz
Thank you for clearing that up !!! :)
do not usually subscribe to much but this one is a must!One clever lady.
100° C = 212° F for those who need it converted.
Marvelous
Marvelous Mimi thanks!
Marvelous Mimi thanks smart ass😉🤣😙 you know our assess is high..
Thank you
Thanks for the info.
Those who are complaining that it doesn’t work: did you make sure there was enough water in the ovenproof container when heating to ensure the interior stayed moist? This mixture works well on burnt pans, so there’s no reason why it shouldn’t work just as well on oven interiors.
I tried it, it did help loosen some of the baked on stuff. I still had to scrub a little bit but I used a stainless steel scotch brite scrubbing thingy and it was pretty easy. It is hard to get all the baking soda soda out though, so just lightly dab it when applying at the start, just rinse really well with a damp cloth to get the baking soda out.Overall though, I would say it helps, it was better than using nothing.
Well, they do got that crap in a can oven cleaner, that stuff... shoot I used it to restore a rusty old bicycle one time but is it healthy F NO
That's great, but how much of each, and was that straight vinegar placed in the bowl in the oven?
A tip: Once you get the oven cleaned, do yourself a BIG FAVOR and line the bottom with heavy foil. You won't have to deal with that mess on the bottom again!
Donna Healy tell my gf this
If you put foil in a self cleaning oven, it will stick to the bottom.
you change the foil, not run the self clean cycle with it in there.
i like that one with the foil sensible
Donna Healy h’
Have to try it but most useful to see how it was cleaned. Other ovens are way greased and soiled, though.
You didn't say what was in the bowl that you placed inside of the oven but still a great video can't wait to try it tomorrow!😊
TY! and safe around animals and kids too!
Can you please post how much water vinegar and baking soda you used? Thanks!
+ItsNotForEverybody ,,That was what I was also looking for...
+ItsNotForEverybody Made this, all cleaning liquids and Baking Soda, I got them at Dollar Tree.
+ItsNotForEverybody check out the full details here ;) www.hefty.co/oven-cleaner/
+Nathan B ..That was what I was thinking.. Just make a paste with all 3 items.. I think I am going to try this.
Make sure you add the vinegar v last min, as it will react with the baking sofa and It's this fizzing that helps lift the grease etc
Thank you. Works in my toaster oven great.
wow! someone really left you a mess!! great job cleaning
I will definitely give this a try, thank you
This is how I did it, but it took waaay more than 5 minutes. It does need to stay overnight, but the scrubbing took me probably nearly an hour altogether (because I took breaks including coming back the next day). But this is the safest way to do it and I use white vinegar and baking soda for a TON of stuff around the house.
Overnight is key to making it easier to get all baked on stuff off. I use baking soda and vinegar for alot of cleaning
Wow! I'll try it! Thank you!
"How to clean an oven in 5 minutes" first thing you do is wait 45 minutes lmaoo
LMAO.
🤣🤣🤣
Exactly my thoughts.
Yeah and an hours worth of electricity also ..then the vat TAX on that.....you kiddin me, I'm trying to train myself not to waste electricity . Not giving them a penny more than i want OR NEED to. Just wash your oven ....
Going to try this to clean the messy top of my air fryer !!
The title says how to clean oven in 5 mins and when he\she puts the bowl in the oven it says leave for 45 mins
Well you're not doing any scrubbing and shit for 45 minutes are you? You can sit down and watch TV or whatever while waiting.
@music it looks like a cup of baking soda and a half cup of white vinegar and a little over 1 half cup water.. but don't put a glass bowl in the oven the way they did for 45 minutes i would. Use something else. Like for baking approved
@@alishadawn6636 why put anything in the oven?
Dragon.......... you are very observant.
Women Heal To make the baking soda, water and vinegar solution steam up inside of the oven and break down all the dirt.
If you don’t want to turn on the oven you can just spread it all over, let it sit for 2-12 hours and scrub it off after with a whole lotta elbow grease.
This method is way easier
Great job 👍 I'm going to try that!!! Thanks for sharing
The title says "Clean Oven in 5 MIN" but takes 45 to leave the baking soda and vinegar in the oven LOL. Anyway, I will try this. Thank you for sharing your tip.
the 45 min isnt "working time" .... jesus how small brain do you have
@@e36fanatics not as small as yours. you used a low class j idiot
Magic works well! One happy viewer !
And NO HORRIBLE FUMES!!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!
Hola !!!!!!!! Gracias por el consejo, pero como limpias entre el Cristal de el frente, 👏👏👏
Tip: Put foil over the bottom of your oven. Then all you have to do is change it occasionally. Saves having to scrub it. Do the same with grill pans and oven racks.
Check your user manual before doing this as most ovens now say to not use foil as a liner. They also make PTFE liners, also known as Teflon that WILL NOT void your warranty.
Serenity Da Barbarian They've got products to sell. I've been doing it for years and have never had a problem. Voiding the warranty is how they hold on to their market.
@@RogerDDog Not saying your tip is invalid. Just exspanding upon it for people who do care. But while we are on the subject, specifically gas stoves that do not have a Convection oven setting will not cook foods evenly with a foil liner on the bottom rack. Could you get away with a casserole or turkey? Sure. But cooking a frozen pizza on the rack? Unless you like your crust undercooked and toppings well done then no.
What do you have against a 5$ reusable product that doesn't attract heat anyways? Or is it seriously because I brought up warranty?
I did put foil down and now that is what is stuck to the bottom of my oven. This is what I am trying to get up. Most of the foil came out when I went to clean it but there are pieces that so far nothing has been able to get out.
only do this if you want Alzheimers
that came out spotless - I'll be doing this - thanks
I use the Mr. Clean erasure sponges. Sometimes I use them with some 409 degreaser when there's some burnt stuff a sharp razor is also very useful for getting the burned on clumps of food.
I use to use the easy off fume free but that always ended up being an all day process.
Wow!!! That's really clean in a jiffy!!!!.
TBH, this method actually worked slightly better than leaving the baking soda paste on overnight like other online tutorials say. I think the heat helped some of the gunk adhere to the baking soda mixture. However, if your oven is really dirty, expect several cleaning sessions and quite a bit of elbow grease to be involved. I'm going to start cleaning my oven more regularly so it's not an hour of scrubbing each time.
I use vinegar and baking soda but I shake a generous amount of baking soda into oven and use a spray bottle to thoroughly wet baking soda instead os sponging on. After cleaning I use the big flat aluminum foil pans to line bottom. They are like 2 for 1:00. This helps greatly to keep spills at bay. Then all I really have to spot clean are the juicing that might spill talking out of oven.
In 1974 I had what was called a Moffat oven ( that being the name of the make). It was the last one made before they turned to metric in the UK. It lasted about 25 years,saw a lot of cooking and I never had to scrub it. Never !! Just wipe the base now and again. Anything that splashed on the sides would instantly frizzle away. It was fantastic. Now I'm about to remodel my kitchen and they tell me no such oven exists. Progress? Hardly !!!!! Or maybe someone out there knows differently? Because I definitely would like to know ,as I would immediately buy one.
It exists and is called a continuous cleaning oven. I had one in my last house, unfortunately none available for my motor home that I live in now.
Nothing is built to last, we had a Neff oven and combi, built in. Installed just over two years ago, the combi, which cost just under £1,000 has decided not to work, our electrician said it’s probably the PCB. It looks brand new as it’s only used when we have family or friends round, or we are baking and cooking dinner at the same time, so around once every 4-6 weeks, if that. Plus the other oven (hide n slide) makes a racket, and blows out cold air (fan assisted) and at a height you could be prepping, so you get a draft on your back and that’s standing 8 feet plus away at the island. All our old appliances were Whirlpool which were purchased new, when we had the house built. I wasn’t expecting them to last, but we sold the house after 14 years and all its appliances (to start our new Reno project), all working perfectly. All built in, and all used a lot. This new range of products don’t seem to be as robust, our LG washing machine is 15 years old, direct drive (no belt), and all its had is a new door catch (that was so easy, we fitted it). I think companies should be forced to give longer warranties, minimum of say 8 years, that way they would ensure they built quality and not cr*p…..
I will try this, environmentally friendly too
In my microwave/oven combination I always put a bowl of water with a dishwasher tablet and let the microwave run for some time. Might work in an oven as well if you heat it up to above 100 degrees Celsius.
Steam could damage the magnetron.
@@krollpeter LoL
You can put a 1/2 cup of water and a half lemon cut up in microwave for 2 minutes and just wipe clean. Wipes right off
beautiful. very skillful
So I guess the sodium acetate you made with baking soda and vinegar ion exchanges at 100 deg c with the fatty acids in the oven crud to make sodium salt like sodium stearate (which is the main part of soap) which makes the end clean so easy. The excess of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) around mops up the acid hydrions from the fatty acids. Lemon juice might be even better than vinegar as sodium citrate is even more solubilising but you would need to reduce the temp a bit (50 deg C) as its much less thermally stabile than acetate salts.
Absolutely amazing!!!!!!! I’m going to try this out. Thank you so much
Vinegar will take up pretty much everything just on its own I use it to clean the bird cage hardly have to scrub just starts dissolving stuff
Awesome..thanks
This works 100% My oven was in bigger mess and now is like new.You must clean with very wet sponge or it will not work.And I cleaned immediately after 45 min... didn't wait to cool down.
Do you put water or more of the mixture in a bowl on the rack?
I shall try. If this really works as quick and easy (and almost effortlessly?) as portrayed, then this is going to be a huge breakthrough in my cleaning routine plus Ill finally get to toss away the toxic oven cleaner I usually use. Which would be awesome.=)
Did it work!?
Pretty brilliant!
Tried this.. Spent half hour afterwards trying to scrap the bicarb off the bottom of the oven. Cheers x
I tried it once on a very dirty oven with a bunch of very hard stuck on stuff took me HOURS I was so tried and exhausted my arms turned to rubber. I just buy oven cleaner let it sit thirty minutes to an hour works like an charm then just wipe it off
thanks. now i don't need to bother doing this.
@@Ari-gy9lr Use a strong reputable degreaser (avoid foaming ones, they actually suck).
Combined with a steel wool pad, you're pretty much golden.
SWEET. THX
Thanks!
That’s what I needed!
Will do this right now
What was in the bowl at 0:38? Vanishing cream?
hard to believe but I have to try! 😁 will it work on hard baked on oven? lots of commentators say, no. I think Caitlin review is realistic.
OMG!!! You are awesome, Beverly. :) I can't wait to go home and do this and click out our GUNKED up OVEN... Thank you again for this awesome video, Beverly. :)
I've been doing this a long time, not only cheaper and easier you don't poison your lungs and plants ect. Just think how the spray infiltrates food, gets on dishes, dang
Thank you 😘
I used this method and it was a literal pain to get out of my oven.. it only worked for new stains, everything else that was baked in, it did nothing.
Thank you much for this
thank you
Super idea.
Ok don’t tell anyone but when I moved out of Home aged 16 and had my first ever oven installed I asked the guy putting it in how I was meant to clean the oven. He said it was a “ self cleaning oven” so two years later I called a company back out in to fix my broken oven. When he attended he said it was working fine .......... I said no it isn’t it hasn’t cleaned itself since I got it ! 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
True story
Anyway I explained why I believed it would do so and he found it so funny they replaced my oven for me. Now I just buy oven pride 🤣
Bonnie Nash LMAO.. one day I will tell u about my first turkey story. ..lol
Bonnie Nash Hahaha, soooo Funny! 😁😁😁👍👍
Bonnie Nash nice lol !!
Bonnie Nash lol. This made me laugh. Tq
women never read the directions
Thank you so much 😊
Was that the baking soda mixture or water in the bowl that was placed in the oven?
Exactly!!! It could be water to put moisture in the oven??
will it harm the heating element n the heating process if some of the mixture gets on it?
I have watched a few of these videos and no one takes off the oven door. It is so much easier to reach in the oven. Also much easier to clean the door on the countertop. What also helps is using a razer tool that is used for removing paint from glass. And also 00 00 Steele wool. this steelwool will not scratch glass. Both items can be found in the paint section at your local hardware store like Home Depot
I learned that trick last time I cleaned my oven!! Game changer!!
Use bar keepers friend instead. Can be found at walmart, bed bath and beyond, lowes, home depot in the cleaning supplies area. Works on ovens, pots, pans, grills and it's very inexpensive.
Cleanliness is so therapeutic.
Wow, im going to try this.
I soak the wire shelves in a tray with dishwasher tablets overnight this softens the muck then clean with foil or wire wool.
I put my wire shelves in the actual dishwasher. 😄
Fantastic idea running the oven with the mixture at 100°C for 45min this spreads the vinegar vapours evenly.
After cleaning, place a sheet of foil on the bottom of the stove as a catch all. This way you trash the foil and avoid bottom of the stove build up deep cleaning.
I used to do that until I read somewhere that we should NOT line the oven with foil because it not only blocks circulation in the oven but that it affects the taste of your food.
@@WaleisahWilson You can place the foil on a rack underneath the rack you are cooking on, that's okay.
I have a self cleaning over.. it dose the job very well every time... That looked to be a convection oven and most have a cleaning mode... When its done you wipe the inside and your done...
Before you start this , Make sure you tell family and friends that your going to clean the oven , Or they might panic if they see you got your head in the oven ? Lol
Luckily mine is electric. If it were gas, someone would probably turn it up to Mark 4.
🤣😂😂🤣😂especially if it is electric, it would take a long time😊
This would be fantastic if it works thanks
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Baking soda really does work but it should be left overnight!
Not if you heat it. It's just enough to make things gooey and move and clean up better.
I have used baking soda/vinegar paste on inside of oven left Over Night for sparkling clean oven. No scrubbing. Just wipe with clean water soaked sponge or cloth. Note: removing all of baking soda particles is a task.
Nice tip if ever my oven looks like that?...I trust it never will...try cleaning up after every use instead of once a year!
Our oven is in need of a good clean. I'm going to try it this week. I'll let you know what I think.
Grandpa Can Cook well? Did it work?
Did this...a lot of work, a lot of elbow grease..took me 2 days to get the whole thing clean AND still have a bit more of one side to finish. Exhausted! Although my oven was no where as bad as this one. Makes it look effortless..IT IS NOT!
Me too.. didn’t work. And getting all the white gunk out of the crevices took me days.
Some folk add a bit of dishwashing liquid, such as Dawn, to this same mixture and claim that it works well, too. In most air fryers, like an Omni Plus, it may be difficult to use around those heating coils at the top of the oven though. Some folk claim you really need to turn off the appliance though when using any liquid cleaners. This mixture should not harm any air fryer or oven by removing any of the factory coatings on them. I'll have to give this a try, as I have been greatly remis in cleaning out my Omni Plus recently.
"clean your oven in five minutes"
step 3: wait 45 minutes
Of course, YOU are not cleaning your oven during those 45 minutes. YOU are doing something else.
@@dwightstewart7181 Something else like watching the solution to bubble.
Even without the baking part, it would surely take more than 5 minutes to coat it all over and then the after wiping!
More like an 45 min and 25 min to dip down
Trying it as i type will keep you posted
Looking good after 10 mins
You mean to tell me I’ve been choking on oven cleaner and scrubbing hard as hell for nothing? 😳
Yes! This trick works as magic!
yes
@@zezmerelda240 😂😂😂
@@premalethasoman9298 🤣
Oui, c'est la magie de la caméra
Jacquy Really ? You think so ? I was ready to try it...😔
I have a question here, only stainless steel chamber oven may be cleaned this way? Nyin stainless steel chamber ovens (i don't know what material is that) may not be even wipe with water???? Pls help me
quickest method and to make life easier is to give oven a good wipe right after every use while still warm...then grime doesnt build up to the stage it is in in this video!!!
I will try it.
Thanks.
That's some kick ass background music
Thank you this is perfect